Yes, metal will expand when heated regardless of its thickness. Thicker pieces of metal will expand in all dimensions, but the expansion will be proportional to the increase in thickness.
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Heating the metal bar evenly will cause it to expand in all directions. This is known as isotropic expansion, where the material expands uniformly in all dimensions. Heating allows the atoms in the metal to move more freely, causing the entire metal bar to expand uniformly.
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Yes, metal can expand and contract due to changes in temperature. When heated, the metal molecules move more rapidly, causing the metal to expand. Conversely, when cooled, the metal molecules slow down, resulting in contraction.
When the metal has overhotted the micrometer will overdue and drip. this is when you shut your mouth you understand!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!